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Kojis
18ct White Gold Art Deco Diamond Brooch
Price reduced from
$ 20,300.00
to
$ 16,200.00
Details
- Brooch
- 18ct white gold
- Rectangular silhouette
- Open plaque
- Three central old European cut diamonds
- Rose cut diamonds
- Old cut diamonds
- Milgraine detailing
- Pin and barrel clasp fastening
- French hallmarks
- Era: Art Deco, 1920s
COMPOSITION & SIZE
18ct White Gold; Estimated 1.90ct Diamond
Scarab L: 1.7cm, W: 4cm
Editor's Notes
Brimming with character, this brooch is a one-of-a-kind statement piece from antique purveyor Kojis, ca 1920s. Crafted from 18ct white gold, it features an open plaque, rectangular silhouette – highlighting the geometric silhouettes eponymous of the Art Deco era. Three old European cut diamonds adorn the centre of the brooch, whilst the border is set with multiple rose and old cut diamonds, all finished with delicate milgraine detailing. Wear it alone or team it with several other artisanal brooches and pins for a maximalist take on traditional formalwear.
About Kojis
Kojis is a British jewellery company with an expert eye for fine antiques. Discover a treasure trove of unearthed jewels and vintage-inspired pieces from Classical Antiquity through the 18th and 19th centuries, right up to the contemporary classics collection. Make Kojis jewellery your go-to for precious gemstone-studded pieces, antique jewellery and engagement rings, one-of-a-kind gifts and superior craftsmanship from a by-gone era.
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